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some cheat for money like the 1919 chicago black sox, eight players including shoeless joe jackson were accused of fixing games. >> say it ain't so, joe. >> reporter: the movie "eight men out" the eight players were banned from baseball for life. then the athletes that cheat to keep up with people like whitey ford. they used vaseline, baby oil, sandpaper, terp tine, whatever they could. it was so legendary, it was comedy gold for david letterman. >> you have your tool belt on? an electric sander, manicure kit. you are ready. >> the performance enhancing cheaters. and those widely thought to have used drugs but deny it including sammy sosa and barry bonds. >> this record is not tainted at all, at all, period. you can say whatever you want. >> reporter: if cheating is trying, it doesn't always work. jason kidd was fined $50,000 for spilling the drink and his team still lost the game. mike tomlin and the steelers, they also lost. cnn,dallas. >>> now we take a look at headlines after this short commercial break. ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time t
some cheat for money like the 1919 chicago black sox, eight players including shoeless joe jackson were accused of fixing games. >> say it ain't so, joe. >> reporter: the movie "eight men out" the eight players were banned from baseball for life. then the athletes that cheat to keep up with people like whitey ford. they used vaseline, baby oil, sandpaper, terp tine, whatever they could. it was so legendary, it was comedy gold for david letterman. >> you have your...
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ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >>> a four-foot-deep hole has opened up in chicago. one person managed to scramble out. neither people were hurt. >>> it's shopping 2.0, where stores know your gender, your mood, predicting what you might want to buy. we're looking into the future of shopping, next. >>> well, we know a lot of you will be buying at least some of your holiday gifts online. did you know the web can now be a big part of your experience even when you go to a store. lori siegel is live in new york. lori, tell us about it. >> hey, look, the stores are getting a lot smarter. this year the trend is all about personalization, combining offline and online. it's enabled because of technology. check it out. this holiday season, look for shopping to get a little bit personal. welcome to shopping 2.0, where stores know your gender, your mo mood. with one new technology, they can even anticipate what you might want. that's kaco, a cupcake store in san francisco. it helps retailers target products to you based on your taste. >> you like rely velvet cupcakes you probabl
ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >>> a four-foot-deep hole has opened up in chicago. one person managed to scramble out. neither people were hurt. >>> it's shopping 2.0, where stores know your gender, your mood, predicting what you might want to buy. we're looking into the future of shopping, next. >>> well, we know a lot of you will be buying at least some of your holiday gifts online. did you know the web can now be a big part of your experience even when you go to a...
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shooting each other up -- >> doesn't have to be chicago. could be anywhere. >> right. but the particular issue of gun violence amongst young black teenagers in america, what do you do? how do you tackle that? >> listen, it was meant that way. that's why the jails are full of us. it's for the gun charges, for nonviolent charges. more of us are in jail for nonviolent offenses than violent offenses. you have to look at the rockefeller law. there's more african-americans and minorities in prison for nonviolent crime and doing more time than the violent offenders are doing. double life sentence, triple life sentence, that's another issue in itself. it's just in my own recollection that's just the way it is. it's always been that way. >> what does america do about guns generally, dow think? >> everybody is going to get guns. what do you think they're going to do with guns everybody will have guns. >> can it go on and on like that? just more and more guns? >> white people have guns, too. white people shoot people, too. everybody has guns. that's w
shooting each other up -- >> doesn't have to be chicago. could be anywhere. >> right. but the particular issue of gun violence amongst young black teenagers in america, what do you do? how do you tackle that? >> listen, it was meant that way. that's why the jails are full of us. it's for the gun charges, for nonviolent charges. more of us are in jail for nonviolent offenses than violent offenses. you have to look at the rockefeller law. there's more african-americans and...
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my colleague in chicago, ted rowlands, has the story. >> reporter: george and alison, good morning. it's a very emotional holiday weekend here in washington, illinois, as you can imagine. normally, this neighborhood here, where 500 homes were completely destroyed, would be hosting family and friends over this weekend. obviously, not the case, because of the tornado. only one person died, however, and talking to people here in washington really, that is what they're most thankful for -- their lives. >> when you see it on tv, it's one thing. when you're out there and working, it's almost overwhelming. it's surreal. but the support of the community, working together, and everyone lending a hand, is really heartwarming. >> i don't have a kitchen to prepare a meal today. and it has been just wonderful. everybody is just so kind, so supportive, and, of course, my friends are -- i've seen my friends here. it's just been so nice to come in and really, it's a festival day. >> reporter: one of the really amazing things we've seen this weekend, george and alison, is the volunteers, the people
my colleague in chicago, ted rowlands, has the story. >> reporter: george and alison, good morning. it's a very emotional holiday weekend here in washington, illinois, as you can imagine. normally, this neighborhood here, where 500 homes were completely destroyed, would be hosting family and friends over this weekend. obviously, not the case, because of the tornado. only one person died, however, and talking to people here in washington really, that is what they're most thankful for --...
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some cheat for money like the chicago black sox. including shoeless joe jackson were accused of fixing world series games. >> say it ain't so, joe. >> a made for the gig screen saga. eight players banned for life. then the cheaters trying to keep up like whitey ford and joe nekro who used sand paper or resin to make the baseball move around. joe's sand paper crime was legendary. it made for fodder for letterman. >> you have an electric sander and manicure hit. >> reporter: there are others like lance armstrong and alex rodriguez to name a few. and those who used drug, but deny it like sammy sosa and barry bonds. >> this record is not tainted at all. period. you guys can say whatever you want. >> reporter: if cheating is trying, it doesn't always work. jason kidd was fined $50,000 for spilling his drink and his team lost the game. mike tomlin and the steelers, they also lost. ed lavendera, cnn, dallas. >> it is obvious and unfortunate. >> there's our role models for our kids. all right. >>> doctors were shocked when one woman's cance
some cheat for money like the chicago black sox. including shoeless joe jackson were accused of fixing world series games. >> say it ain't so, joe. >> a made for the gig screen saga. eight players banned for life. then the cheaters trying to keep up like whitey ford and joe nekro who used sand paper or resin to make the baseball move around. joe's sand paper crime was legendary. it made for fodder for letterman. >> you have an electric sander and manicure hit. >>...
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a truck that fell into a sinkhole on chicago's south side, the only person in the vehicle was able to get out safely. police say there were two water main breaks in the area and described the area now as a complete washout. lucky there. >>> their stories are always riveting. people who survive a brush with death who then talk about seeing something they couldn't quite explain, maybe the afterlife. this sunday, cnn's anderson cooper brings us the extraordinary stories of three such people, including this cancer survivor who talked with cnn's randi kaye. >> but you could still see your husband and how was he reacting to the fact that you were in this coma and he thought he was losing you? >> he was very distraught. he was there by my bedside. he was holding my hand and i could feel he was willing me to come back. >> and you had a choice to make. >> i had a choice as to whether to come back or not. at first, i absolutely did not want to come back, because why would i want to come back into this sick and dying body? but then it was as though in the next moment, i understood why i had the
a truck that fell into a sinkhole on chicago's south side, the only person in the vehicle was able to get out safely. police say there were two water main breaks in the area and described the area now as a complete washout. lucky there. >>> their stories are always riveting. people who survive a brush with death who then talk about seeing something they couldn't quite explain, maybe the afterlife. this sunday, cnn's anderson cooper brings us the extraordinary stories of three such...
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>> they have a house in chicago, but this came out on abc with barbara walters. she did an interview with the president and the first lady. they were talking about the possibility after 2016, they might stick around in d.c. and really, it has to do with their daughters. especially sasha. she'll be a sophomore in high school. right in the middle of school. and malia will be off in college. there was an interesting quote by the president who said, you know, they made a lot of sacrifices for his -- i think he said cockamamie ideas about running for things. so yeah, it might be possible that they would stay around here. >> you'll have to start poking around to ask the first lady if she has designed on washington, i have heard of ladies who develop further designs in washington after living in the white house. >>> one of mitt romney's sons is today being called a hero. i don't know if you saw this tweet. but there was a terrible wreck. you got to look at this picture. police say a driver missed an off-ramp in utah, veered off the road, crashed right into a home. happy
>> they have a house in chicago, but this came out on abc with barbara walters. she did an interview with the president and the first lady. they were talking about the possibility after 2016, they might stick around in d.c. and really, it has to do with their daughters. especially sasha. she'll be a sophomore in high school. right in the middle of school. and malia will be off in college. there was an interesting quote by the president who said, you know, they made a lot of sacrifices for...
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doctors at the rehabilitation institute of chicago have given him essentially a bionic leg, a prosthetic that has electrodes. he attaches patriot they tick to his thigh. the electrodes read the signals had his brain sends to his thigh what he wants to do, a computer proservices the signals, sends the signals to his leg. exextend his leg, point his toes up and down. he can climb stairs. there's a picture right there of him walking fairly normally. it's incredible. the doctors want to be able to help wounded warriors come back and use these kinds of prosthetics to maybe even get them into active duty again. that's the goal here. they've spent a lot of money trying to do it. >> the number of soldiers out there who have lost legs, a great application for them. >> politics and prostheate sees. in college football tomorrow afternoon, the number two florida rank the seminoles against the florida gators. as zaun za rel lal reports, the spotlight on the seminoles is once again bringing up questions about their name and traditions. >> the tune is unmistakable. as is the tomahawk chop from the sell
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los angeles, seattle, chicago, miami, d.c., minneapolis. protesters telling us that these are the places outside of walmart where they will be talking about wages. >> we'll check back with you. reporting live from los angeles this morning. >>> checking other top stories this morning at 37 minutes past the hour. a woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing off a warning shot has now been released on bond while she awaits a new trial. she was released wednesday night and monitored electronically while she's on home detention. she shined a light on florida's controversial stand your ground laws. she says she fired a warning shot and she was later convicted of attempts murder. >>> a u.s. drone strike in pakistan has killed three suspected militants and initialled several others. officials not confirming the identities of those killed. >>> hope for the thanksgiving comet lives on. part of the comet may have survived its trip past the sun. nasa says it's throwing off bits of gas and dust. but it will take a few more days to figure out what'
los angeles, seattle, chicago, miami, d.c., minneapolis. protesters telling us that these are the places outside of walmart where they will be talking about wages. >> we'll check back with you. reporting live from los angeles this morning. >>> checking other top stories this morning at 37 minutes past the hour. a woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing off a warning shot has now been released on bond while she awaits a new trial. she was released wednesday night and...
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by sunday, 44 in cincinnati and chicago still cold. 37 degrees and 44 in the northeast. that storm system has pushed well offshore and most of the country enjoying high pressure. not every day you get a radar with basically nothing on it. the entire country very, very quiet. a lot of sunshine for most of the country. not much rain out there, guys, but it is just going to be cold, especially here in the north. >> but good weather for shopping. >> nothing on the radar. that is actually a good thing, right? >> nothing at all. >> love it. all right. thanks very much, jennifer are. >>> the obama administration very own deadline to fix the healthcare.gov website is tomorrow. the white house is promising smoother sailing on the site for most people as opposed to that hair pulling experience from the october 1st launch. earlier this week, there was another setback for small businesses. they will not be able to enroll online for another year. >>> the million dollar question -- can the website hack it? white house officials are afraid a big spike in traffic could cause problems an
by sunday, 44 in cincinnati and chicago still cold. 37 degrees and 44 in the northeast. that storm system has pushed well offshore and most of the country enjoying high pressure. not every day you get a radar with basically nothing on it. the entire country very, very quiet. a lot of sunshine for most of the country. not much rain out there, guys, but it is just going to be cold, especially here in the north. >> but good weather for shopping. >> nothing on the radar. that is...
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. >> police have traced a rifle purchased in chicago by mail order to oswald. he bought it under the alias, a. heidel. a handwriting expert has established that the handwriting on the purchase order was in fact made by oswald. at the price of $12.78, the life of the president of the united states apparently was bought. >> in the wake of the kennedy assassination, the dallas police on the one hand were committing all of their resources to try to solve a crime. >> move in the doorway, get him in the doorway. >> on the other hand, they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. >> well, i was questioned by a judge. however, i protested at that time that i was not allowed legal representation. >> in bringing oswald out, they were of course doing something that you would never see happen today, but they were trying to cooperate with the press, with the understanding that there would not be questions shouted at him. >> did you kill the president? >> no, i have not been charged with that. in fact, nobody has said that to me yet. the first thing i heard abo
. >> police have traced a rifle purchased in chicago by mail order to oswald. he bought it under the alias, a. heidel. a handwriting expert has established that the handwriting on the purchase order was in fact made by oswald. at the price of $12.78, the life of the president of the united states apparently was bought. >> in the wake of the kennedy assassination, the dallas police on the one hand were committing all of their resources to try to solve a crime. >> move in the...
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your integrity -- >> reporter: these chicago area cousins don't care about the mayhem. in fact, they thrive on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to save on toys for their young kids. >> eight hours of shopping? >> yeah. it was all night. yeah. eight hours or so. >> reporter: seriously, all night. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: she spent $960, half of her budget, saving $1,000 on gifts. enough to make her want to dance. >> yeah, the jig had to happen. i would do it again if i got a deal like that. >> reporter: not a laughing matter to victoria, who has seen enough video of the fighting -- >> any time you want [ bleep ]. >> reporter: and doesn't want any of it, even if it's literally a pillow fight. >> i think they're crazy. to them it's a sport. lacrosse is a sport. black friday is not a sport. >> reporter: she shops all online. sure, she gives up on some of the deals, but savors her serenity. >> the savings aren't worth the bail money. >> reporter: after capturing the walmart wildness, juan castro avoids the retailer on black friday. but still
your integrity -- >> reporter: these chicago area cousins don't care about the mayhem. in fact, they thrive on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to save on toys for their young kids. >> eight hours of shopping? >> yeah. it was all night. yeah. eight hours or so. >> reporter: seriously, all night. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: she spent $960, half of her budget, saving $1,000 on gifts. enough to make her want to dance. >>...
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people volunteering, coming here from around the region, from chicago, iowa, volunteering their within. another thing to be thankful for. the bottom line, an incredible shock to the community. yesterday a wonderful event in washington, hundreds of people got together and a prethanksgiving meal and talked about how thankful they are. >> all of a sudden, everything's taken away and you don't know what direction to move in. having little things like this, the ability to get together with the community, powerful. >> all of the people so wonderful, like this, people have come to help, people have brought food. >> thanksgiving lunch is really about reminding people about what they should be thankful for, life, health, one another, the physical assets, while it's been devastating to lose them, we can rebuild those. >> reporter: jim, a few other planned events today starting up in the next hour, people survivors, coming together to celebrate thanksgiving as a community. >> yes. something to smile about there. where are they staying? we saw them getting together to eat thanksgiving dinner. stay
people volunteering, coming here from around the region, from chicago, iowa, volunteering their within. another thing to be thankful for. the bottom line, an incredible shock to the community. yesterday a wonderful event in washington, hundreds of people got together and a prethanksgiving meal and talked about how thankful they are. >> all of a sudden, everything's taken away and you don't know what direction to move in. having little things like this, the ability to get together with the...
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. ♪ >>> while most of you are enjoying thanksgiving with the family, some workers in chicago are on strike. last night dozens of them turned out to protest whole foods' decision to stay open on thanksgiving, like so many other stores. whole food says thanksgiving hours are voluntary and those who do work, well, they get time and a half for doing so. >>> indiana pizza hut manage who are says he was fired for refusing to open on thanksgiving and wanted to give employees the day off has been offered his job back. tony says when he refused to open thanksgiving he was asked to write a letter of resignation. pizza hut's corporate office says an error in judgment was made. he has not yet decided whether to accept the offer to stay on. >>> and now to this. it is a story you might be thankful you heard right here on "around the world." how would you feel speeding down a highway weaving through traffic in a car you have no control of? sounds like my daughter driving what happen we're talking about is driverless cars and the uk has begun testing them. along with an interesting vehicle they're calling
. ♪ >>> while most of you are enjoying thanksgiving with the family, some workers in chicago are on strike. last night dozens of them turned out to protest whole foods' decision to stay open on thanksgiving, like so many other stores. whole food says thanksgiving hours are voluntary and those who do work, well, they get time and a half for doing so. >>> indiana pizza hut manage who are says he was fired for refusing to open on thanksgiving and wanted to give employees the...
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. >> reporter: these chicago area cousins don't care about the mayhem. they dliev on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to save on their kids. >> what, eight hours of shopping? >> yes, eight hours or so. >> reporter: seriously, all night. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: spent $960, half of her budget, saving $1,000 on gifts, enough to make her want to dance. >> so, yeah, the jig had to happen and i would do it again if i get a deal like that. >> reporter: not a laughing matter to victoria caruso, who saw enough of the fighting and doesn't want any of it, even if it's literally a pillow fight. >> i think they're crazy. to them it's a sport. lacrosse is a sport. black friday is not a sport. >> reporter: she shops all online. sure, she gives up on some of the deals, but savors her serenity. >> the savings aren't worth the bail money. >> reporter: but it apparently is for people who decide to wake up early on thanksgiving morning. you saw how full that lady's cart was. not huge crowds, ashleigh, but we are seeing shoppers come out on
. >> reporter: these chicago area cousins don't care about the mayhem. they dliev on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to save on their kids. >> what, eight hours of shopping? >> yes, eight hours or so. >> reporter: seriously, all night. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: spent $960, half of her budget, saving $1,000 on gifts, enough to make her want to dance. >> so, yeah, the jig had to happen and i would do it again if i get a...
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chicago, 28 degrees to start your morning on friday. looks like things will stabilize a little bit more, carol, as we head into the end of the weekend. >> thank you, jennifer. black friday shoppers, black thursday shopper, jennifer. yes, some die-hard shoppers out already this morning, foregoing thanksgiving festivities to camp out in front of stores like best buy and toys "r" us hoping to snag some of the crazy doorbuster deals, adding to the appeal of a good discount, free iphones when you sign up for a new contract at best buy, $20 gift certificate with a k-cup and $50 gift card when you purchase a 50 inch samsung tv at target. is it really worth it? it depends. >> supposed to be home with your families not shopping. >> it's tradition for six years. >> you say you're focused on your family and your family all comes to shop, then that's fine. >> that's right, it's a joyous family gathering. kyung lah is tracking the magic in burbank. i can't believe they're shopping thanksgiving morning. >> reporter: carol, it is 6:05 in los angeles n
chicago, 28 degrees to start your morning on friday. looks like things will stabilize a little bit more, carol, as we head into the end of the weekend. >> thank you, jennifer. black friday shoppers, black thursday shopper, jennifer. yes, some die-hard shoppers out already this morning, foregoing thanksgiving festivities to camp out in front of stores like best buy and toys "r" us hoping to snag some of the crazy doorbuster deals, adding to the appeal of a good discount, free...
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>> yes, we are from phoenix, arizona. >> reporter: arizona and also chicago. >> we are here from chicago. loving the warm weather. >> reporter: would you say the balloons are going to fly, yes or no? >> yes, totally, they are going to fly. >> reporter: a lot of excitement out here about the balloons. everyone feeling the balloons are going to fly. the bands are already starting to play. fingers are still crossed. once again, the decision won't be made until the parade starts in just an hour and a half from now. makayla? >> oh, you found friends, the music is playing, no wind so far, this is the perfect recipe for thanksgiving. thank you, jason. >> he's in the middle of it. journalism almost requires jason carroll tries on one of those hats. we'll check in to make sure he did his duty. >>> meanwhile, jennifer gray is in today keeping an eye on all of this for us today. what does it look like? >> a lot of pressure because it is cold and breezy out there. we are seeing temperatures at 31 degrees in new york city this morning. 31 in philly. 29 in d.c. waking up. so very cold all across the n
>> yes, we are from phoenix, arizona. >> reporter: arizona and also chicago. >> we are here from chicago. loving the warm weather. >> reporter: would you say the balloons are going to fly, yes or no? >> yes, totally, they are going to fly. >> reporter: a lot of excitement out here about the balloons. everyone feeling the balloons are going to fly. the bands are already starting to play. fingers are still crossed. once again, the decision won't be made until...
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chicago, new york city, people knocking out and shooting people. the reason why they are doing that, they don't believe there's a better life. they don't got hope for a better life. if they had hope for a better life, they wouldn't be doing that. do you think they would be shooting other people, risk going to jail for a small percentage of money the rest of their life? no, they wouldn't do that because they would have hope for a better life. >> you're a couple years shy of turning 50. does that bother you? >> well, i'm not as young as i used to be. so i don't think that's really making an issue. my issue now is just trying to be at the surface and help people that have been in the same situation as myself. you know, i'm not looking for any more clubs or fancy cars or fancy hangouts, driving, private planes anymore. i'm at service to make this a better place. >> if i could say to you, look, i could let you had relive some one moment in your life again, not counting getting married or having children, what would you choose, everything that's happened
chicago, new york city, people knocking out and shooting people. the reason why they are doing that, they don't believe there's a better life. they don't got hope for a better life. if they had hope for a better life, they wouldn't be doing that. do you think they would be shooting other people, risk going to jail for a small percentage of money the rest of their life? no, they wouldn't do that because they would have hope for a better life. >> you're a couple years shy of turning 50....
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shooting each other up -- >> it doesn't have to be in chicago. it can be in new york or los angeles. >> the particular issue of gun violence amongst young black teenagers in america, how do you tackle that? >> it was meant that way. that's why the jails full of us. that's why all of us in jail, the gun charge or nonviolent charge. more of us in jail for none violent offenses. there is more people -- more african-american and minorities that are in prison for nonviolent crimes and doing more time than violent offenders are doing. double life sentence, trouble life sentence for king pen. that's another issue in itself and it's just in my own recollection, that's just the way it is. it's always been that way. >> well, what does america do about guns generally, do you think? >> listen, everybody is going to get guns. what do you think they are going to do with guns? everybody will have guns. >> can it go on and on and on like that, more and more guns? >> white people have guns, too. white people shoot people, too. everyone has guns, because that's wh
shooting each other up -- >> it doesn't have to be in chicago. it can be in new york or los angeles. >> the particular issue of gun violence amongst young black teenagers in america, how do you tackle that? >> it was meant that way. that's why the jails full of us. that's why all of us in jail, the gun charge or nonviolent charge. more of us in jail for none violent offenses. there is more people -- more african-american and minorities that are in prison for nonviolent crimes...
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. >> there's something about black friday, your integrity -- >> reporter: these chicago area cousins don't care about the mayhem. in fact, they thrive on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to save on toys for their young kids. >> what, eight hours of shopping? >> yeah, eight hours or so. >> reporter: seriously, all night. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: she spent $960, half of her budget, saving $1,000 on gifts. enough to make her wan to dance. >> yeah, the jig had to happen, and i would do it again if i got a deal like that. >> not a laughing matter to victoria crusoe, who's seen enough video of the fighting. >> anytime you want, [ bleep ]. >> reporter: and doesn't want any of it, even if it's literally a pillow fight. >> i think they're crazy. to them, it's a sport. lacrosse is a sport. black friday is not a sport. >> reporter: she shops all online. sure, she gives up on some of the deals, but savors her serenity. >> the savings aren't worth the bail money. >> reporter: after capturing the walmart wildness, juan castro avoiding the retailer on black friday,
. >> there's something about black friday, your integrity -- >> reporter: these chicago area cousins don't care about the mayhem. in fact, they thrive on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to save on toys for their young kids. >> what, eight hours of shopping? >> yeah, eight hours or so. >> reporter: seriously, all night. >> it was worth it. >> reporter: she spent $960, half of her budget, saving $1,000 on gifts. enough to make...
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ted rowlands in chicago, thank you very much. crazy, with more than 43 million people expected to go somewhere today for the holidays, a glimpse now into a city of sorts that never sleeps. atlanta-hartsfield jackson international airport. folks, this is the nation's busiest and biggest airport. many people had stories they simply had to share with cnn. >> i'm coming from san jose, california. i'm headed to memphis, tennessee. >> columbia, south carolina. >> new jersey. >> des moines, iowa. >> edmonton, canada. >> boston via london, via ireland. >> coming from frankfurt, to baton rouge. >> i'm coming from washington, d.c. i'm heading to minneapolis. i'm going to go see my brand new grandson. who was born just 36 hours ago to my little boy, and we're on our way to see him. >> the most shocking thing i've ever seen. >> i had somebody try to get in the cockpit. i was able to calm her down and bring her away from the front door of the cockpit. >> someone tried going through security with a fully oiled and fueled chain saw. >> i saw so
ted rowlands in chicago, thank you very much. crazy, with more than 43 million people expected to go somewhere today for the holidays, a glimpse now into a city of sorts that never sleeps. atlanta-hartsfield jackson international airport. folks, this is the nation's busiest and biggest airport. many people had stories they simply had to share with cnn. >> i'm coming from san jose, california. i'm headed to memphis, tennessee. >> columbia, south carolina. >> new jersey....
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ted rowlands is at the united airline operation center in chicago. this is where they're directing a lot of this traffic around the country. ted, major wrench in holiday air travel. i imagine it's busy where you are today. >> slew, jim. as you can imagine, all hands on deck. this is a fascinating facility. you don't think about it when you're just traveling 1300 people work here. we're in the sears tower, the willis tower on the 27th floor. it's a 24/7 operation. of course, all hands on deck on a day like today, one of the busiest travel days of the year. they're tracking every united flight in the air. there's a map up here. all the planes obviously are planes in the air, most of the action, most of the concentration has been on the eastern seaboard because of the weather issues. but so far so good. only about 30 flights were canceled today. and by and large, most passengers, there have been delays but most passengers have been able to get where they are going whether it's grandma's house or someone else. this is jim deyoung, operations manager. goo
ted rowlands is at the united airline operation center in chicago. this is where they're directing a lot of this traffic around the country. ted, major wrench in holiday air travel. i imagine it's busy where you are today. >> slew, jim. as you can imagine, all hands on deck. this is a fascinating facility. you don't think about it when you're just traveling 1300 people work here. we're in the sears tower, the willis tower on the 27th floor. it's a 24/7 operation. of course, all hands on...
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we're starting to see cancellations pop up for places like laguardia, in new york, also chicago o'hare and we're seeing delays between 20 minutes to an hour and a half. looking at the full picture nationwide we know that they're about more than 500 delays, but not all of those are necessarily having to do with weather. getting to some specific airports for you, fuly, we know they're seeing delays on some arriving flights, averaging about an hour and 55 minutes, also laguardia, also seeing some delays on arriving flights, 59 minutes right now we're seeing the most delays at o'hare, atlanta's hartsfield, charlotte as well as fulphilly. if you're flying you need to check with your aural and be prepared to know that things may not go as they were originally scheduled. we're going to send it over to marchly connolly, live at laguardia airport. >> reporter: laguardia put out an e-mail alert saying that weather conditions have caused disruptions to flights. representative said there are scattered delays and cancellations. check the airlines before you come to the airport. most flights are on
we're starting to see cancellations pop up for places like laguardia, in new york, also chicago o'hare and we're seeing delays between 20 minutes to an hour and a half. looking at the full picture nationwide we know that they're about more than 500 delays, but not all of those are necessarily having to do with weather. getting to some specific airports for you, fuly, we know they're seeing delays on some arriving flights, averaging about an hour and 55 minutes, also laguardia, also seeing some...
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it will turn on to kansas city and nashville and pittsburgh and then back to chicago. a whole lot of stops. the airlines wants to keep all of those trips intact. so in a storm like today, the forecast may say parts of the east coast will be getting the worst hit, but you'll see cancellations in all of the airports. that includes that pittsburgh stop that you talked about -- that you originally were going to see. and then that has a vehicle he will down effect, it messes up every other flight that is going to be seeing the planes make the other stops. so when you multiply all of the delays by airlines and by airports, it really can make a mess and that turns out to be the ripple effect. here is a piece of advice that i think is really valuable and that we can now use. use social media. maybe follow your airline on twitter and social media. they're quicker at wrup dating sometimes than their websites and you may not be able to get a hold of a person on the phone if you call them. if you can call ahead, if you can check online, but use twitter to your advantage, as well.
it will turn on to kansas city and nashville and pittsburgh and then back to chicago. a whole lot of stops. the airlines wants to keep all of those trips intact. so in a storm like today, the forecast may say parts of the east coast will be getting the worst hit, but you'll see cancellations in all of the airports. that includes that pittsburgh stop that you talked about -- that you originally were going to see. and then that has a vehicle he will down effect, it messes up every other flight...
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. >>> a chicago couple has won the right to marry months before a state law would actually allow them to marry. 64-year-old vernita gray is dying of cancer and wanted to exchange vows with her partner patricia ebert. they went to a federal judge who ordered the cook county clerk to issue a marriage license. they got that license monday night. >> in sickness and health has real meaning to us. >> the judge was so brave to do what he did. i'm just amazed. >> i've worked my whole life. i have a pension, i have social security. these are the things we work for in life for our families. not to just disappear because i'm going to leave this earth. >> my goodness, what bravery, right, to talk about that? they could wed as soon as today. the judge's decision only applies to this particular couple but their lawyer says they expect they may hear from others in a similar situation. >>> all right, in today's "road warriors" we're talking about frequent flier miles, if you have a lot of them you may want to think about cashing them in soon. united and delta are both making changes that could make i
. >>> a chicago couple has won the right to marry months before a state law would actually allow them to marry. 64-year-old vernita gray is dying of cancer and wanted to exchange vows with her partner patricia ebert. they went to a federal judge who ordered the cook county clerk to issue a marriage license. they got that license monday night. >> in sickness and health has real meaning to us. >> the judge was so brave to do what he did. i'm just amazed. >> i've worked...
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chicago, 76 airport delays at that point. right now charlotte, not really a big hub but 62 delays going on there, mostly u.s. air and the last one would be houston at 58 airport delays. i've not seen a map in a long time, piers, that said 776 airport delays going on at this point. here is the scary math, here is where you talk about calm before the storm. here is what we're expecting tomorrow when the winds blow in new york city at 40 and in boston to 60. an hour to two in d.c. two to three hour delays in new york city and maybe four hours in boston because the planes will be so far apart with winds like that especially a cross wind, piers. >> and chad, when will this all be over? when is it going to be pretty well back to normal, weather-wise? >> you know, if we get through the macy's day parade with the balloons up, we just talked about that 34 miles per hour will be the cut off. the balloons, big floats, the big snoopy's can't fly around. they have to ground them because it's too much. by 3:00, the afternoon on thanksgivin
chicago, 76 airport delays at that point. right now charlotte, not really a big hub but 62 delays going on there, mostly u.s. air and the last one would be houston at 58 airport delays. i've not seen a map in a long time, piers, that said 776 airport delays going on at this point. here is the scary math, here is where you talk about calm before the storm. here is what we're expecting tomorrow when the winds blow in new york city at 40 and in boston to 60. an hour to two in d.c. two to three...
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tomorrow it's supposed to fly to new york, then grand rapids, chicago, louisville, back up to cleveland in the day. the airline would like to keep all of these routes intact. but there's a simple principle at work. keep as many planes and passengers flying as possible. so when the weather forecast says this area is in trouble as chad was just talking to us, what the could very easily say at the airline is look, let's cancel this part in, and this part out. what they're trying to do is keep as many flights outside the zone working as possible and have as few planes and passengers stranded inside the zone. but what that does mean is out here, every flight, every passenger that has anything to do with the affected zone starts rippling out and affecting other things. and in a day with massive capacity issues like we'll see tomorrow as chad just pointed out that's when it multiprice and multiplies by all the airlines, all the planes. that's why you can be sitting in arizona saying the sun is shining, it's a beautiful day. why can't we fly on time? it's because of the ripples coming out from
tomorrow it's supposed to fly to new york, then grand rapids, chicago, louisville, back up to cleveland in the day. the airline would like to keep all of these routes intact. but there's a simple principle at work. keep as many planes and passengers flying as possible. so when the weather forecast says this area is in trouble as chad was just talking to us, what the could very easily say at the airline is look, let's cancel this part in, and this part out. what they're trying to do is keep as...
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jet that starts in cleveland and tomorrow is scheduled to fly to new york, then grand rapids, then chicago, then louisville and then back up to cleveland finally. the airlines would like to keep all of these routes intact but there is a simple principle at work here. you have to keep as many planes and passengers flying as possible. that's how you make money. so if the weather forecast says that the east coast up here is really going to be slammed, if this is the part they're worried about, talking about a hypothetical circumstance here, maybe a good many of the flights in and out of this area would have to be canceled. now, right now the airlines are not seeing a huge number being canceled. we just got an update on that a short while ago. but when this does happen, it plays havoc with everything else beyond the system. for example, if you cancel this leg coming in, and this leg going out, what about all the other areas where they are counting on this plane to show up. and all the planes that are counting on the connections from that plane. that is the ripple effect. that's where people re
jet that starts in cleveland and tomorrow is scheduled to fly to new york, then grand rapids, then chicago, then louisville and then back up to cleveland finally. the airlines would like to keep all of these routes intact but there is a simple principle at work here. you have to keep as many planes and passengers flying as possible. that's how you make money. so if the weather forecast says that the east coast up here is really going to be slammed, if this is the part they're worried about,...
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. >>> chicago may soon become the first major u.s. city to regulate the sale of e-cigarettes. chicago sun times says mayor emanuel and two alderman are pushing for e cigarettes to be pushed for tobacco products under city laws and mean you cannot smoke them in any place where cigarettes are prohibited. e cigarettes will be sold to minors on january 31st. we will see what happens when it heads to the city council today. >>> walking into a minimart on saturday night they apparently tried to rob the place but the clerk didn't think they were serious because the gun didn't look real so he challenged them. >> one of them said this is a robbery. i said i have a bigger gun than you do and they took off running. >> police looked for the robbers and they couldn't find them. police don't recommend you do this but it worked out in that was. >>> the 49ers taking on the redskins last night. was san francisco able to come back and stay in playoff position? andy scholes is breaking down your big game headlines in the bleacher report. that is coming up neck. this is the quicksilver cash back
. >>> chicago may soon become the first major u.s. city to regulate the sale of e-cigarettes. chicago sun times says mayor emanuel and two alderman are pushing for e cigarettes to be pushed for tobacco products under city laws and mean you cannot smoke them in any place where cigarettes are prohibited. e cigarettes will be sold to minors on january 31st. we will see what happens when it heads to the city council today. >>> walking into a minimart on saturday night they...
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. >> james ray spent 20 months in an arizona prison, today, he is a free man, cnn, chicago. >>> and james ray joins me now exclusively. it is the first time he has spoken since coming out of prison after all of this dreadful tragedy. james ray, how are you? you served 20 months in prison. you have had a few months since you came out to reflect on what has happened. how are you, yourself, and what do you feel now about it all now that you served your punishment? >> well, i'm doing pretty well, piers. i mean, i'm very sorry, remorseful for what happened. i wish that i could change that, and there is really no way that anything can change that. you know, i have apologized time and time again, and it doesn't seem like that is enough. it has not been easy for anyone, really. it has been very difficult for me and my family. and -- yet there has been a lot of learnings. i'm grateful for the learnings and the lessons that it has brought. >> that moment that you were convicted, i mean, that is the moment your life changes. obviously, you had been arrested and charged. but to actually be convicted
. >> james ray spent 20 months in an arizona prison, today, he is a free man, cnn, chicago. >>> and james ray joins me now exclusively. it is the first time he has spoken since coming out of prison after all of this dreadful tragedy. james ray, how are you? you served 20 months in prison. you have had a few months since you came out to reflect on what has happened. how are you, yourself, and what do you feel now about it all now that you served your punishment? >> well, i'm...
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. >> police have traced a rifle purchased in chicago by mail order to oswald. he bought it under the alias, a. heidel. a handwriting expert has established that the handwriting on the purchase order was in fact made by oswald. at the price of $12.78, the life of the president of the united states apparently was bought. >> in the wake of the kennedy assassination, the dallas police on the one hand were committing all of their resources to try to solve a crime. >> move in the doorway, get him in the doorway. >> on the other hand, they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. >> well, i was questioned by a judge. however, i protested at that time that i was not allowed legal representation. >> in bringing oswald out, they were of course doing something that you would never see happen today, but they were trying to cooperate with the press, with the understanding that there would not be questions shouted at him. >> did you kill the president? >> no, i have not been charged with that. in fact, nobody has said that to me yet. the first thing i heard abo
. >> police have traced a rifle purchased in chicago by mail order to oswald. he bought it under the alias, a. heidel. a handwriting expert has established that the handwriting on the purchase order was in fact made by oswald. at the price of $12.78, the life of the president of the united states apparently was bought. >> in the wake of the kennedy assassination, the dallas police on the one hand were committing all of their resources to try to solve a crime. >> move in the...
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the you have a weather impact here, it's going to be felt in places like new york and cleveland and chicago. so being in the middle and being a big connecting hub, it's going to have impacts across the country. >> thank you very much for your time. good luck with the rest of the day. wolf, over the course of the next couple days, more than 40 million americans will be traveling for this thanksgiving holiday season. if you are traveling, it would be be very advisable to check in with the travel advisories and make sure your flights haven't been cancelled. >> nick, thanks very much. that's part of the story what's happening in dallas. the news looks encouraging there. chad meyers is joining us from the severe weather center in atlanta. so the storm looks like it's moved past dallas but heading towards the northeast, right? >> that's correct. i-95 from boston, new york, philadelphia, d.c. is all going to be wet. west of there, that's where the ice and snow is going to be. the issue is already it's monday. we've lost 500 flights. let's say there's 100 people per plane. you got 5,000 people now
the you have a weather impact here, it's going to be felt in places like new york and cleveland and chicago. so being in the middle and being a big connecting hub, it's going to have impacts across the country. >> thank you very much for your time. good luck with the rest of the day. wolf, over the course of the next couple days, more than 40 million americans will be traveling for this thanksgiving holiday season. if you are traveling, it would be be very advisable to check in with the...
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reporter: united watches the weather and directs every flight around the world from their headquarters in chicago. the decision to cancel flights happens here. >> these individuals are actually measuring the impact of weather, of the air traffic control system, in coordinating not only internally with united airlines but with faa. >> reporter: they are talking to this faa command center near washington. conference calls keep airlines and faa controllers up to date with changing conditions. and a warning for travellers. think before you book. >> probably the worst mistake is take a connecting flight or connect through a known bad weather airport like chicago or minneapolis or detroit. airports that are prone to snowstorms. >> reporter: a storm as big as this one will be hard to avoid. all right. so, again, to recap right now what we're seeing, problems at airports places like dallas, places like oklahoma and arkansas where they are already getting hit by that weather. of course as the system don't move even more airports will be added to the list of having delays or cancelations. but just to give
reporter: united watches the weather and directs every flight around the world from their headquarters in chicago. the decision to cancel flights happens here. >> these individuals are actually measuring the impact of weather, of the air traffic control system, in coordinating not only internally with united airlines but with faa. >> reporter: they are talking to this faa command center near washington. conference calls keep airlines and faa controllers up to date with changing...
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united watches the weather and directs every flight from around the world from their headquarters in chicago. the decision to can sell flights happens here. >> these individuals are actually measuring the impact of weather, of the air traffic control system and coordinating not only internally with united airlines but with the faa. >> they're talking to this faa command center near washington. >> let's go to jacksonville and get their concerns first. >> reporter: conference calls keep airlines and faa controllers up to date with changing conditions and a warning for travelers think before you book. >> probably the worst mistake is to take things like if you do connect to connect through a known bad weather airport like chicago or denver or detroit or minneapolis, airports prone to snowstorms. >> reporter: but a storm as big as this one will be hard to avoid. it certainly will be. you know, areas like dallas and oklahoma where they're already getting whipped by this winter weather, they're seeing some cancellations. nationwide, we just took a look. no major delays as i speak to you right now.
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. >>> a busy day in chicago for vice president joe biden. he joins mayor rahm emanuel for a center for domestic violence victims and after that a fund-raiser for dick durbin up for re-election next year and this afternoon talk to students at the university of chicago. >>> there will be more giant balloons and colorful floats at this year's thanksgiving day parade. animal rights protesters plan to line the route to protest "black fish." the theme park they say treat whales badly. they look at tilikum. they want the float to be removed but macy's says it's staying. >>> a reward rising in the desperate manhunt to find a gunman who killed a postal worker who was delivering the mail. >>> states with legalized marijuana now facing a new danger. that's coming up next. is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) and our giant idaho potato truck is still
. >>> a busy day in chicago for vice president joe biden. he joins mayor rahm emanuel for a center for domestic violence victims and after that a fund-raiser for dick durbin up for re-election next year and this afternoon talk to students at the university of chicago. >>> there will be more giant balloons and colorful floats at this year's thanksgiving day parade. animal rights protesters plan to line the route to protest "black fish." the theme park they say treat...
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he joins us from chicago. have a great holiday, by the way. >> thanks, martin. you too. >> next sun diday is expected te the busiest travel day of the year. with about 2 million joining you. the winter weather is forcing 300 flight cancellations today. that has a domino effect across count try. atlanta's airport is the busiest in the world. anyone who has been at tlnt's airport already knows how packed it can be. thousands of planes answers people pass through everyday. but what else happened at the world's busiest airport? cnn takes a look and runs the numbers. >> ♪ >> i find that fascinating. if you want more looks inside the world's busiest airport. go to cnn.com/atl24 to see. >>> what happens behind the scenes? we get a rare inside look, next. ? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sas
he joins us from chicago. have a great holiday, by the way. >> thanks, martin. you too. >> next sun diday is expected te the busiest travel day of the year. with about 2 million joining you. the winter weather is forcing 300 flight cancellations today. that has a domino effect across count try. atlanta's airport is the busiest in the world. anyone who has been at tlnt's airport already knows how packed it can be. thousands of planes answers people pass through everyday. but what...
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all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. > >>> thanks giving is important to wall street. after all, consumer shopping is one of the economy's most important indicators. here is allison kosik. >> hi, martin. this will be a short week on wall street. traders get thanksgiving week off and look forward to the annual turkey dinner. friday will be a half day here at the new york stock exchange. and on that day, wall street will be watching to see how big the black friday crowds are. wells fargo is the latest firm to say it experts shoppers to be tight-fisted with their money. it has huge implications. consumer spending counts for two thirds of economic growth. if the question is, if shoppers turn out thanksgiving day. kmart, macy's, toys "r" us and best buy will be open on the holiday. it has been met with some public outcry. it'll be packed with a litany of housing reports. the government shut down in october de
all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. > >>> thanks giving is important to wall street. after all, consumer shopping is one of the economy's most important indicators. here is allison kosik. >> hi, martin. this will be a short week on wall street. traders get thanksgiving week off and look...
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. >> then, after 16 hours in custody, amaya changed his story saying he was born in chicago and was actually a u.s. citizen. for him to cross in the manner in which he did just did not make sense at all. >> amaya said he was abandoned and taken to mexico by his father. >> my dad told me that my mom had to put me in an orphanage because she didn't love me. >> border patrol agents began a dich different kind of search. >> our ajents are able to reach out to the county clerks and they told us a birth certificate did exist. >> not only did amaya get his birth certificate, agents got his mother on the phone. >> it was something i won't soon forget. >> amaya's mother said she never abandoned him 34 years ago, blachling his father for leeing him in mexico without her permission. his father did not respond to cnn's inquiry. mplts david said he hopes to settle in san diego to pursue his american dream and leave this nightmare behind. as for what's next, he says he's going to write a book about his experiences. could be a best-seller. >> wow, that's an incredible story. christmas officially comes to t
. >> then, after 16 hours in custody, amaya changed his story saying he was born in chicago and was actually a u.s. citizen. for him to cross in the manner in which he did just did not make sense at all. >> amaya said he was abandoned and taken to mexico by his father. >> my dad told me that my mom had to put me in an orphanage because she didn't love me. >> border patrol agents began a dich different kind of search. >> our ajents are able to reach out to the...
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all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy...
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all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance.e. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> joining me now, former okay director, retired general michael heyden and the former director of national intelligence and u.s. ambassador to the u.n., john negraponti. how big a deal is this? >> i think we might be overreacting a bit both in overselling the deal and perhaps overcriticizing the deal. this is at best an interim agreement, one of your earlier
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